INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a Futaba
®
6XAs/6XHs series digital proportional R/C system.
This system is extremely versatile and may be used by both beginners and experts. In order for
you to make the best use of your system and to fly safely, please read this manual carefully. If
you have any difficulties while using your system, please consult the manual, your hobby dealer,
or Futaba. This product is to be used for sport and recreational flying of radio-control models
only. Futaba is not responsible for the results of use of this product by the customer or for any
alteration of this product, including modification or incorporation into other devices by third
parties. Modification will void any warranty and is done at owner’s risk..
Your T6XAs or T6XHs system includes the following components:
• T6XAs/T6XHs Transmitter. May be programmed for planes or helicopters, both with
special mixing function, 6 model memories. (Transmitting frequency: 29, 35, 36, 40, 41, 50,
60 or 72 Mhz band)
• R127DF or R116FB Receiver (FM system). R138DP or R148DP Receiver (PCM system).
(Receiving frequency: 29, 35, 36, 40, 41, 50, 60 or 72 Mhz band)
• Servos, S3003 with mounting hardware and servo arm assortment (or S148 Servo)
• Receiver battery (or Battery Box)
• Switch harness with charging jack
• Aileron extension cord (use to easily connect to an aileron servo in a detachable wing)
• AC battery charger
• Owner’s Manual
Owner’s Manual
This manual is not just a translation — it has been carefully written from scratch to be as
helpful to you, the new owner, as possible. There are many pages of setup procedures,
examples, explanations, and trimming instructions. If you feel that any corrections or
clarifications should be made, please jot them down on a piece of paper and send them to the
factory. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice due to
possible changes in manufacturing procedures or updates.
“Futaba” is a registered trademark of the Futaba Corporation of America.
Manual text copyright ©1996 by Don Edberg, Dynamic Modelling Co. All rights reserved
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